I agree with you regarding him being underrated. His playing above the rim, understandably, gets so much attention it overshadows what a great all around player he was. Plus a total class act.
Julius Erving is the COAT, Classiest Of All Time and is on my all-time starting five. If you watched him play back in the day you know how his intangibles affected and elevated the game well beyond the great stat lines. If MJ was The Beatles, Dr J was Elvis---he invented rock and roll in the first place.
First of all let’s get the historical record straight Elvis Presley did not invent rock ‘n’ roll that was the white man’s appropriating black man’s music. So until you get your historical Analogy correct then we can continue this bullshit Comment
There's something to be said about being polite & soft spoken. Julius Erving & Ray Allen... I think the younger generations can learn a lot from these men!!..God Bless...
Top class guy. Honest, modest, articulate and a diplomat. Careful not to aggravate or insult anyone and yet truthfull. The DOCTOR. Fantastic in his prime and a stabilizing influence in the latter part of his career. I was in awe with his moves during the 70's amd I respect him today...
Dr. J is a Class Act... I'll never forget him calling Larry Bird a "Pure Basketball Genius" who was always One Step Ahead.. This guy was an awesome player in his own right..
It's sooo cool to see the Doc alive and doing well, I had the pleasure to meet him once in 1995, he signed a basketball for me, standing outside of a hotel in Palm Springs, CA.
I grew up in Conn and followed Julius Erving when he played for UMass. Later in life relocated to Philly (1982) and immediately bought Sixers season tickets. Had the wonderful good fortune of watching Dr J many, many times- matchups with Bird were basketball nirvana. The Spectrum exploding "Julius Errrvinng" A class act for Sixers and City. Thank you, Dr J.
Dan is by far the best interviewer of all sports shows. He's always able to get his guests to just be themselves and have fun conversations as if no one else was listening. What I'm saying is Dan Patrick is the Joe Rogan of sports talk.
Went to my first professional game in 1973 at the Norfolk Scope when a young Dr.J was paired with a younger Iceman. Julius was always my and pretty much every young kid from that time period favorite player. As great a player as he was,he was an even greater person. Wow,where has the time gone? Thanks Doc!
Met Dr. J at a Salvation Army event here in Memphis 5-6 years ago. He took a picture with me and said he'd be back after he finished talking to the people he came to see and then he came back and took pictures with me and my friends. He was so nice!
@@Ffeoli1039 You are so right. Ali was "The Greatest" but Smokin' Joe was just not losing that night. There were real 'hate' thrown behind those left hooks.
Doc doesn't get the credit he deserves. He revolutionized the game. When he retired, it was widely acknowledged that he was #3 on the all-time scoring list, under only Kareem and Wilt. There was a time, after the merger, when the NBA combined ABA and NBA stats. They stopped doing that and as a result have disrespected the legacy of so many great players. The ABA was a more dynamic and exciting league. They revolutionized basketball culture. The contributions the ABA made to basketball were adopted by the NBA and are still impactful today. In the 70's NBA players were jumping ship to go to the ABA, while top college recruits were choosing the ABA over the NBA. From 1971 to 1976, both leagues were in major financial trouble. As they negotiated the terms of a possible merger (which didn't happen until 1976), they held inter-league scrimmages from 1971-76. The stars of the ABA played the stars of the NBA every year. Out of 155 games played, the ABA won 79 games and the NBA won 76. That tells you how good the ABA was. It wasn't an amateur league. ABA players not only contributed to the NBA, but in many ways dominated the NBA after the merger.
My all time sports hero! When I was about 30 he came to a sporting goods store in Vancouver to sign. I waited in line for hours with his rookie card to get signed. When I was 4 back in line, they shut it down & he left. Broke my heart.
It was his last season in pro basketball, I live in Tucson. I went to the Mad House on McDowell and watched the most innovative player ever. They gave Julius gold golf clubs at halftime. Long live the doctor of basketball and a wonderful human being!
Doc, is, maybe, my most admired basketball player? Wow, he just too darn classy and that sure doesn't hurt What an ICON for the young Black community to admire and possible follow. :)
Who else would name a Johnny Green as an inspiration? He always gives accolades to people most of us have never heard of or have left our conversations. I still want to be like Doc.
IT WAS SUCH AN AWESOME PLESURE TO WATCH THE DOCTOR GROWING UP AS A CHILD I WAS INSPIRED TO DUNK ON THE BASKETBALL COURT BY HIM EVEN WHEN I PREACHED I WAS DUNKING THE BASKETBALL HOLDIING THE BIBLE IN.MY HAND ON THE COURT OUTSIDE DUNKING FOR THE KIDS I HAVE VIDEOS ON RUclips ME DOING IT THANK DOC FOR THE ALL THE MEMORIES GOD HAS TRULY BLESSED YOU AND ASLO VERY HUMBLE JESUS LOVES YOU!
He is one of the great genius's/warriors of the game, and if there ever was a matchup in basketball that I'd love to watch, it would be Doc J vs Jordan
Dr.J is so funny, myself growing up in the bayarea,California born In 1985 I'm not sure how I came to know who Dr.J is I admired the #Converse show endorsement attached to his name and it reminded me of MichealJordan and the Chicago bulls and SpaceJam jprdan tennis shoes in the 90's which were really popular and also a clothing store at my local mall called Dr.Js like the online clothing store😊😊😊 but it's awesome to watch sports and economy work together nicknames and brands🏀🏀🏀🏀
@DanPatrick I think the pentacle of understanding Julius from a communicative point of view was his style that's showed vicariously and his investments into apparel which is awesome in my opinion and calling him ConnieHawkins I think thats awesome it makes me emotional because it's like meeting his eternal self mentally but the professor and TheDoctor having the ability to write with both of his hands is really awesome with how he handles "ball" lol cool guy! ❤💋🥂 I personally grew up with astair concerning Dr.Jnba as MichealJordan that reminded me however different obviously but JesusChrist as TheLord and so when the film HeGotGame came out and DenzelWashington played Dr.Jnba from a cap point of view and his astair silver fox and Rick Fox showing up as DennisHaysbert for SpainNBA and Love&Basketball and EvesBayou and it was difficult because I was born this stone in 1985 respectively. People were talking to me about Charles Barkley calling him Sir and I was interested obviously and then there were troops who had built a coalition around me in EastPaloAlto,California cornering Dr.J and DennisHaysbert bayarea,California MichealJordan and my camp style because I'm cool like that and Nike sports etc. Tennis swim modeling and they were calling themselves "Aunt Connie" young women's club and it bothered Me actually because I didn't understand at the time I was about 9 years old and into my present adult years honestly. It's odd it fell under TheSavageBrothers WomderYears and BoyMeetsWorld from BigGirlsDontCry a family film based on astrology and house placements and also tty/ttd forresting and children and how that looks actually and how the adlib somewhat like not acknowledging Dr.J as ConnieHawkins his 3rd person speech his memory is spot on he's cool hair and hand Luke and it's funny in determining things from a hermit point of view how something like Obama happened so fast and DenzelWashington for the narration the voices of men that are accomplished a man actually humble that's alot but yes good show! Cheers than ThabkyouDan❤💋🥂
Disappointed with this interview. Expected Dan to know a lot more and be a lot more more substantive and respectful. The highest recognition he can come up with for Doc is that he's a hall of famer. GMAB
@@adrianprince7266 Basically he was not included in mj documentry bcoz he was hating on Mj Last few Years SO MJ afcourse didnt include this fool in his doc he was saying lebron is goat kareem is Goat And Would Say bad And Lie About MJ
@@adrianprince7266 His Friends Msg Him this🙄 emoji when he Was Not shown in doc bcoz he covered nba when jordan played and then just look how he hated on him last few months during and after Last Dance
Most underrated and underappreciated legend in NBA history. The most creative basketball player ever.
I agree with you regarding him being underrated. His playing above the rim, understandably, gets so much attention it overshadows what a great all around player he was. Plus a total class act.
Pistol Pete
Not by players and people that grew up in 70's and 80's like myself. D Best!!
Kareem Abdul jabaarr
How The heck is he underrated or underappreciated ??
Julius Erving is the COAT, Classiest Of All Time and is on my all-time starting five. If you watched him play back in the day you know how his intangibles affected and elevated the game well beyond the great stat lines. If MJ was The Beatles, Dr J was Elvis---he invented rock and roll in the first place.
First of all let’s get the historical record straight Elvis Presley did not invent rock ‘n’ roll that was the white man’s appropriating black man’s music. So until you get your historical Analogy correct then we can continue this bullshit Comment
Great, Humble, Honest, Willing to work & go the extra mile, with a good attitude equals success.
There's something to be said about being polite & soft spoken. Julius Erving & Ray Allen... I think the younger generations can learn a lot from these men!!..God Bless...
Awesome interview. Dr.J , outstanding human being and secondarily the awesome player
Love you Dr J. Inspiration for so many
Top class guy. Honest, modest, articulate and a diplomat. Careful not to aggravate or insult anyone and yet truthfull. The DOCTOR. Fantastic in his prime and a stabilizing influence in the latter part of his career. I was in awe with his moves during the 70's amd I respect him today...
Dr. J is a Class Act... I'll never forget him calling Larry Bird a "Pure Basketball Genius" who was always One Step Ahead.. This guy was an awesome player in his own right..
He had a famous quote about the hick from French Lick. Don't remember it exactly, but it was correct.
Always loved Doc! I could listen to him all day. I was so sad when he retired but all good things come to an end at some point and we all get old.
Wow, love that guy. What a legend. Such a classy gentleman.
It's sooo cool to see the Doc alive and doing well, I had the pleasure to meet him once in 1995, he signed a basketball for me, standing outside of a hotel in Palm Springs, CA.
I grew up in Conn and followed Julius Erving when he played for UMass. Later in life relocated to Philly (1982) and immediately bought Sixers season tickets. Had the wonderful good fortune of watching Dr J many, many times- matchups with Bird were basketball nirvana. The Spectrum exploding "Julius Errrvinng" A class act for Sixers and City. Thank you, Dr J.
Dan is by far the best interviewer of all sports shows. He's always able to get his guests to just be themselves and have fun conversations as if no one else was listening. What I'm saying is Dan Patrick is the Joe Rogan of sports talk.
Went to my first professional game in 1973 at the Norfolk Scope when a young Dr.J was paired with a younger Iceman. Julius was always my and pretty much every young kid from that time period favorite player. As great a player as he was,he was an even greater person. Wow,where has the time gone? Thanks Doc!
ALL of Doc's ABA Stats should be fully recognized. There's just as many teams today as there were btwn the ABA and NBA.
Met Dr. J at a Salvation Army event here in Memphis 5-6 years ago. He took a picture with me and said he'd be back after he finished talking to the people he came to see and then he came back and took pictures with me and my friends. He was so nice!
Nice to see the guys who paved the way getting the attention they deserve and also making the new generations aware of their talents!! ✊🏽✊🏽
The young ABA Doctor J was as great a basketball player as ever existed.
Just like young Frazier in 71 at the garden. He was as good as any boxer that night.
@@Ffeoli1039 You are so right. Ali was "The Greatest" but Smokin' Joe was just not losing that night. There were real 'hate' thrown behind those left hooks.
Absolutely
I saw him with the Squires at Hampton Roads colosseum twice in '72, and agree with you.
@@jmad627 The sight of Number 32 with the red, white, and blue basketball throwing it down on 7'2" Artis Gilmore is a sight I will never forget.
Dan is very good at interviewing... Plain and Simply... Lucky Us!!!
Love that man! Dr. J is my all-time favorite...so lucky to grow up near Philly.
Complete basketball player and a leader/inspiration
Damn that guy is super cool at every age. Class personified. Love him!
Doc doesn't get the credit he deserves. He revolutionized the game. When he retired, it was widely acknowledged that he was #3 on the all-time scoring list, under only Kareem and Wilt. There was a time, after the merger, when the NBA combined ABA and NBA stats. They stopped doing that and as a result have disrespected the legacy of so many great players. The ABA was a more dynamic and exciting league. They revolutionized basketball culture. The contributions the ABA made to basketball were adopted by the NBA and are still impactful today. In the 70's NBA players were jumping ship to go to the ABA, while top college recruits were choosing the ABA over the NBA. From 1971 to 1976, both leagues were in major financial trouble. As they negotiated the terms of a possible merger (which didn't happen until 1976), they held inter-league scrimmages from 1971-76. The stars of the ABA played the stars of the NBA every year. Out of 155 games played, the ABA won 79 games and the NBA won 76. That tells you how good the ABA was. It wasn't an amateur league. ABA players not only contributed to the NBA, but in many ways dominated the NBA after the merger.
71....unbelievable!!!... doc looks amazing!...... my boo😁
My all time sports hero! When I was about 30 he came to a sporting goods store in Vancouver to sign. I waited in line for hours with his rookie card to get signed. When I was 4 back in line, they shut it down & he left. Broke my heart.
It was his last season in pro basketball, I live in Tucson. I went to the Mad House on McDowell and watched the most innovative player ever. They gave Julius gold golf clubs at halftime. Long live the doctor of basketball and a wonderful human being!
if Bird and Magic saved the league - this guy kept in on life-support; by himself! a true LEGEND!
Dr J one of the greatest of all time.
Doc, is, maybe, my most admired basketball player?
Wow, he just too darn classy and that sure doesn't hurt
What an ICON for the young Black community to admire and possible follow. :)
Who else would name a Johnny Green as an inspiration? He always gives accolades to people most of us have never heard of or have left our conversations. I still want to be like Doc.
IT WAS SUCH AN AWESOME PLESURE TO WATCH THE DOCTOR GROWING UP AS A CHILD I WAS INSPIRED TO DUNK ON THE BASKETBALL COURT BY HIM EVEN WHEN I PREACHED I WAS DUNKING THE BASKETBALL HOLDIING THE BIBLE IN.MY HAND ON THE COURT OUTSIDE DUNKING FOR THE KIDS I HAVE VIDEOS ON RUclips ME DOING IT THANK DOC FOR THE ALL THE MEMORIES GOD HAS TRULY BLESSED YOU AND ASLO VERY HUMBLE JESUS LOVES YOU!
the dunk on michael cooper is the baddest in game dunk in nba history. it is both beautiful and vicious.
The “Original” Mr. Hang Time.
Dr. J is the man. Hw is one of the coolest guys ever….
He is one of the great genius's/warriors of the game, and if there ever was a matchup in basketball that I'd love to watch, it would be Doc J vs Jordan
Still looks good for his age
A cool dude in a loose mood 😎! I'm a 60 year old and have been an admirer of the Dr. since 16. They don't make em like him no more!
You know they practically invented the word "Poster-ized" to describe Doc's dramatic posters.
Wow, 71. Reminds me that I'm getting old as well.
Great interview Dan.
On Mt. Rushmore of Dunkers 🏀
#LoveIt 🥰
Dr.J is so funny, myself growing up in the bayarea,California born In 1985 I'm not sure how I came to know who Dr.J is I admired the #Converse show endorsement attached to his name and it reminded me of MichealJordan and the Chicago bulls and SpaceJam jprdan tennis shoes in the 90's which were really popular and also a clothing store at my local mall called Dr.Js like the online clothing store😊😊😊 but it's awesome to watch sports and economy work together nicknames and brands🏀🏀🏀🏀
Great View !!!! Day Before Yesterday, At 71 yrs Ol, The Doctor Was In The House !!!!
All time great
Classy to this day
How cool can one guy be
Julius Irrrrvvvvvving
Gotta check out DR J at Rucker Park in Harlem
Class Personified!!
My favorite player🏀🏀🏀💰💰💰
You looking good dr j.
Dr J my hero !
Classy dude
Two hall of famers right there.
National Treasure
If you were living when he DR.J played you would know how he was above the rest as they will tell you.
Connie Hawkins was the only guy as smooth as doc.
Jumping Johnny Green
Johnny Green down the street from me in Roosevelt Long Island and Doc lived around the corner!
Dr. J - The man who saved Basketball.
@DanPatrick I think the pentacle of understanding Julius from a communicative point of view was his style that's showed vicariously and his investments into apparel which is awesome in my opinion and calling him ConnieHawkins I think thats awesome it makes me emotional because it's like meeting his eternal self mentally but the professor and TheDoctor having the ability to write with both of his hands is really awesome with how he handles "ball" lol cool guy! ❤💋🥂 I personally grew up with astair concerning Dr.Jnba as MichealJordan that reminded me however different obviously but JesusChrist as TheLord and so when the film HeGotGame came out and DenzelWashington played Dr.Jnba from a cap point of view and his astair silver fox and Rick Fox showing up as DennisHaysbert for SpainNBA and Love&Basketball and EvesBayou and it was difficult because I was born this stone in 1985 respectively. People were talking to me about Charles Barkley calling him Sir and I was interested obviously and then there were troops who had built a coalition around me in EastPaloAlto,California cornering Dr.J and DennisHaysbert bayarea,California MichealJordan and my camp style because I'm cool like that and Nike sports etc. Tennis swim modeling and they were calling themselves "Aunt Connie" young women's club and it bothered Me actually because I didn't understand at the time I was about 9 years old and into my present adult years honestly. It's odd it fell under TheSavageBrothers WomderYears and BoyMeetsWorld from BigGirlsDontCry a family film based on astrology and house placements and also tty/ttd forresting and children and how that looks actually and how the adlib somewhat like not acknowledging Dr.J as ConnieHawkins his 3rd person speech his memory is spot on he's cool hair and hand Luke and it's funny in determining things from a hermit point of view how something like Obama happened so fast and DenzelWashington for the narration the voices of men that are accomplished a man actually humble that's alot but yes good show! Cheers than ThabkyouDan❤💋🥂
Sixers fan my whole life, doc was alot of fun to watch but magic, bird and jordan where on another level.
Opinions vary
The first Air.
I'm not the only Dr. J out there 😄
He's taunting Dan with the Emmy.
Lmao
Had to pause this and go watch the scoop play Dan mentioned. What the.... ?!? Jordan before Jordan right there.
Dan keeps asking hot questions to start some controversy.
Disappointed with this interview. Expected Dan to know a lot more and be a lot more more substantive and respectful. The highest recognition he can come up with for Doc is that he's a hall of famer. GMAB
These people really don't see it huh?
Still think he’s t greatest Dunker. His scores w b super high j f innovation.
Was enjoying this interview until the inevitable Jordan questions started.
lol
What a cocky guy
Why Dan Always try to bring down MJ i think He Has serious problems with mj I mean Really Poor Guy 🤣🤣😅
What did he say about mj?
@@adrianprince7266 Basically he was not included in mj documentry bcoz he was hating on Mj Last few Years SO MJ afcourse didnt include this fool in his doc he was saying lebron is goat kareem is Goat And Would Say bad And Lie About MJ
@@adrianprince7266 His Friends Msg Him this🙄 emoji when he Was Not shown in doc bcoz he covered nba when jordan played and then just look how he hated on him last few months during and after Last Dance
I got it. So now every chance he gets he tries to diminish what Michael did.
well done, butthurt MJ fanboys
the GOAT,